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The Impact of TIMSS series

This book was published in 2000 by PEP – its full title was The Impact of TIMSS on the Teaching and learning of Mathematics and Science. It consists of summaries of the impact of the Third International Science Study (TIMSS) in 29 of the more than 50 countries that participated in TIMSS. Due to the global nature of the book, there were numerous contributing authors from around the world – someone from that country wrote the chapter for each country. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

Publications series

Series consists of course calendars, enrolment guides, recruitment materials, career guides, reports, and other materials, published mainly by Enrolment Services and other units within Student Services.

Spanish Civil War Project series

The series consists of video recordings of an interview by Raymond Hall with Rosaleen Ross, a Canadian nurse, and Reg Saxton, an English doctor. They volunteered with the Republican forces in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. Saxton also served with Norman Bethune during the war. All recordings are in Betacam format.

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence between the Association of Professors Emeriti and various organizations. It includes interdepartmental and intradepartmental communications and correspondence regarding multiple topics. The correspondence consists of letters and printed emails.

Posters series

Series consists of posters of various sizes advertising UBC and its various programmes, published by Enrolment Services and other units within Student Services.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographs of Mark Achbar and other individuals from the production team on location, as well as Mark Achbar interviewing Noam Chomsky, Milton Friedman, Ira Jackson and Robert Monks.

Narmada subject files

Series consists of correspondence, clippings, reports, and other documents accumulated by Berger and related to the Sardar Sarovar Dam projects subsequent to Berger's involvement therein, on behalf of the World Bank, in 1991-1992. Also included are materials related to Berger's speaking engagements concerned with this topic. Except where otherwise noted, file names been retained and the arrangement reflects the creator's original order.

Shiney’s Head Set Design series

This series consists of thirty-three hand-drawn set designs for “Shiney’s Head.” The film was shot in Dublin, Ireland. The working title was “Delaney’s Flutter” and was also known as “On the Nose.”

Artist Trading Cards

In the late 1990s, Artists began using the small 2.5-inch by 3.5-inch trading card templates as the basis for a new way to share small format artworks. In the early 2000s, Anna Banana began to create and trade her own cards, amassing a fairly large collection, and producing a significant number of her own card editions. This series is made up of her own creations, as well as cards collected from artists at the trading events which she attended.

This series is mostly made up of trading cards in binders or folders, with some information relating to the development of this art form in the file called “ARTIST TRADING CARDS: The Story.” Banana compiled cards into binders either by year or by significance, and kept her own separate from those which she received from others.

Salal series

Series consists of ten cassette tapes of recordings conducted by Laurie Ricou in preparation for his book, Salal: Listening for the Northwest Understory (2007), as well as related correspondence and other textual materials.

Slides

35mm slides and digital copies on CD's taken from numerous sources as well
as on location for possible use in the documentary film, "The Spirit Wrestlers."
A slide index was also created.

Aesthetics And Sustainability series

Series consists of records documenting the symposium “Linking Sustainability to Aesthetics: Do people prefer sustainable landscapes?” sponsored by UBC’s Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS), and the resulting book Forests and Landscapes: Linking ecology, sustainability and aesthetics, which was supported by a significant thematic grant from the PWIAS. Materials include correspondence, written notes, brochures and other promotional materials, and grant proposals. Also included are typescript drafts of the articles, with peer-review comments from the symposium that were collected and published in the book. The series is arranged into two sub-series: Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and Articles for Publication.

Project Records series

The series consists of general project files, information specific to each of the individuals interviewed and a "timed tape guide" that provides information about the time, place, and a number of the interview and the name and address of the interviewee. Most of the tape guides also include a detailed account of subjects discussed in each five-minute interview segment. The tape guide concludes with an index of the topics covered in the interview. Indexes from each discussion have been integrated into a central index available as part of the fonds.

Publications

Series consists of published materials by both the School of Nursing and other organizations.

Series is arranged in the following subseries.

  1. School of Nursing Publications
  2. Other Publications

Publications and associated materials

Series arises from the production of books, broadsides and associated materials, and reflects the substantive functions of the Press.

Series consists of published material, mock-ups, dummies, proofs, artwork, photographs, broadsheets, colophons, correspondence, polymer plates, catalogues, reviews and commentary on manuscripts.

Audio Tape series

Series consists of 50 audio tapes representing forty-one interviews conducted by Ruth Sandwell with thirty-eight individuals between April and August of 1999. Please see the finding aid for an inventory of the audio tapes.

Making Textiles Matter series

This book was published by PEP in 1999. It focuses on fifteen exceptional textile studies programmes to figure out why they work so well. The book appears intended for teacher education classes or home economics teachers in the field. Series consists of correspondence.

Encyclopedia of British Columbia

The series focuses on the Encyclopedia of British Columbia (EBC) including the book, CD and website (knowbc.com). Contents include planning and funding information, marketing and promotion, as well as a sample of research and correspondence regarding encyclopedia entries for sports and recreation.

Safety series

Series consists of minutes and safety materials for various committees associated with divisions that work on infrastructure installations, upgrades, renovations, and installations. It also includes materials related to the piloting of a workplace safety program.

Multi-Criteria Analysis series

Series consists of textual, photographic, audio, and digital records documenting multi-criteria analysis (MCA) in public consultation and visioning, particularly in the Slocan Valley and the Arrow Forest District. Materials include reports, published materials, theses/dissertations by forestry students, correspondence, slides used in public presentations illustrating forestry practices and environmental aesthetics in the Slocan and Arrow regions, CDs with digital data used in reports and publications, and audio cassette recordings of meetings of forestry and environmental stakeholder groups from the Arrow Forest District.

Catalytic Visitor series

Series consists of one file detailing the selection of Gideon Davies as the Catalytic Visitor in 1999-2000 and includes correspondence, applications, CVs and reference letters.

Note: The Catalytic Visitor Program existed from 1998-2000 and has been proposed to be replaced by the Distinguished Visiting Professor Program.

Visiting Junior Scholars series

Series includes administrative files relating to the Visiting Junior Scholar Program and each scholar's files. The scholars' files include correspondence, CVs, research proposals, interest statements, and reference letters. The administrative files consist of correspondence, agendas, schedules, notes and University paperwork. Series is arranged chronologically by year of the program and then alphabetically by scholar.

Note: The Visiting Junior Scholar Program existed from 1999-2003 and has been replaced by the Wall Summer Institute for Research Program.

Clippings series

The series consists of clippings from newspapers and magazines and includes examples of Chongs’s published fiction and non-fiction writing and reviews of his books.

Teaching Shakespeare On Screen series

This book was published by St Clair Press Pty Ltd in Australia in 1999 under the name Shakespeare on Celluloid. It was decided that the word “celluloid” was outdated, so the title was changed when PEP republished it in 2001.

Series consists of documentation of the publication of Teaching Shakespeare On Screen and includes drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

Too Small-Production and Reviews.

Series contains a contract, a storyboard, a document regarding cover layout, sketches, drawings, paintings, research materials, manuscripts, correspondence, notes, galley proofs, a trade catalogue, reviews and clippings, which document the production and critical reception of the book, <i>Too Small</i>. Some oversized materials are housed in a separate container; please see the file list for further detail. This series contains one restricted file.

Autobiography series

The series consists of edited and revised drafts and correspondence for Patricia Carney's autobiography, Trade Secrets: A Memoir (2000). The 2011 accrual was minimally reordered on the series and file-level to match the arrangement of the previous archivist. The original order of items and file titles were preserved when possible. This series contains drafts of Carney's autobiography, correspondence and media reactions to the book. Carney accredited the photographers and textual contributors in Photographs, Endnotes, and Bibliography files. Large portions of Carney's research for the book have been salvaged. And publishing touring correspondence with Key Porter, the publishing company, is also included. Finally, publicity and media surrounding the book launch and readers' reactions to the autobiography are present.

Audio Tape series

Series consists of an audio recording of Elliott discussing Margaret Ormsby as professor, colleague, and friend. Audio tape #3372.

Ana Sokolović

Series consists of musical scores, handwritten notes and sketches, and a manuscript of the printed first version of Il divertimento barocco (“Baroque Fun” in Italian) 1999 with hand-written edits and other unique manuscript material related to the work’s revision in 2019/2020. The piece was commissioned by the Orchestre baroque de Montréal with funding from Canada Council for the Arts and completed by Sokolovic in 1999, when it was performed at the Salle Pierre-Mercure in Montréal on November 4th. It was originally written for violin, harpsichord, and string ensemble, but has also been performed by baroque flute, violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord at the Galerie Montcalm in Gatineau, QC in 2012.

Sokolović, Ana

Development series

Series consists of correspondence, maps, minutes and information kits related to the development, construction, and upgrading of buildings at the UBC Campus. In addition, it includes consultation on expected infrastructure costs for projects not managed by the department/UBC and collaboration with other development partners/units at UBC.

Project Files series

Series consists of correspondence, timelines, technical diagrams and plans resulting from planning the development of infrastructure and utility infrastructure on campus, such as seismic upgrades, putting in gas lines, upgrading power lines, and other projects carried out by UBC.

Research Materials series

Series consists of materials collected or created during Chong’s research activities, both in connection with his writing projects and otherwise, and includes written notes, correspondence, and photocopied published materials.

Young Adolescents Meet Literature series

This book was published by PEP in 2000. The book had several contributing authors, each writing a book chapter.
Series consists of documentation of the publication of Young Adolescents Meet Literature and includes drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

From Teacher to Teacher Educator series

This book was published by PEP in 2004 and tells the story of faculty associates in the Professional Development Program at Simon Fraser University. These associates are distinguished teachers who take on a two-year position at SFU teaching teacher education courses. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.

Renaerts v. Vancouver General Hospital

Series consists of legal documents, clippings and notes related to the malpractice suit on behalf of Ximena Renaerts, who had suffered brain damage when she was born, heard in the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 1998.

Blue Mountain Woodlot

Series consists of documents related to the management of the Blue Mountain Woodlot, of which Bunce was part owner. This woodlot was located near Maple Ridge, BC. Throughout the documents, it is also referred to as Woodlot 38. Material includes forest development plans, fire plans, a forest strategy report, recreation management strategy, correspondence and other administrative documents. Also included are articles written by Bunce that address Blue Mountain Woodlot work.

A number of documents containing personal and financial information related to the other owners of this Woodlot were removed because of their confidential nature.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographs of Richard Mattessich at various events, particularly UBC-related events and the occasion of receiving his honorary degree from Universidad Complutense in Spain.

Photographs are stored separately and listed in the UBC Archives’ photograph holdings as UBC 193.1.

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